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‘No change’ in woodballPublish Date: Jan 21, 2013
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By David Namunyala

Full executive

President: M. Kayongo

Vice President: V. Kisenyi

Assist. vice: E. Luwedde

Gen. Sec.: C. Ssemmanda

Assistant: F. Nakamya

Treasurer: B. Kateregga

Technical: A. Sematiko

Publicity: N. Mawerere 

MEMBERS of the Uganda Woodball Federation (UWbF) fraternity opted for a ‘no change’ vote for the executive at their elective assembly held over the weekend at their offices in Mengo.

The voters unanimously decided to give the team, led by Mark Kayongo, another four years in their respective positions.

“Entrusting us is the wisest decision the house has come up with. We need just a few years to complete all the plans we have to put the sport on the world map,” Kayongo explained.

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